And there's certainly plenty of evidence out there that they did -- and that they still are.

But like the release last week of telephone intercepts showing Kremlin aide Sergei Glazyev orchestrating the civil unrest in eastern Ukraine that preceded the war in the Donbas, the latest Bellingcat revelations are important.

Because every new data point we gain access to contributes to undermining the Kremlin's big lie that the war in the Donbas is a civil war and a Ukrainian internal affair.

And every drip drip drip of new information we get makes the truth unavoidable, despite a deluge of Kremlin-sponsored propaganda.

And that truth is that Russia has conducted a war of aggression and a war of choice in Ukraine.

Russia invaded Ukraine without cause and unprovoked.

Of course, we've long known this. But that doesn't mean we should stop saying it -- and proving it -- every chance we get.